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6 lessons I learned from TV in 2013
Here's what this year's viewing taught me about race on TV, the importance of a great partner and more
12/30/2013 17:45 UTC
Box office report: "Avatar" hits $2 billion
History's highest grosser has made made $1 billion more than any movie not by James Cameron
02/01/2010 11:32 UTC
The writers who keep popular authors alive
Jason Bourne, James Bond and other heroes live on, despite their creators' deaths, thanks to "the continuators"
08/08/2011 03:01 UTC
The Oscars' growing sequel problem
Fewer and fewer people are watching the Academy Awards every year. Blame "Transformers"
02/24/2012 22:01 UTC
Stephen Fry: I tried to kill myself in 2012
The beloved British comic's sad news
06/06/2013 18:05 UTC
Metrosexual, hipster, spornosexual: Why do we keep redefining men?
In the last 30 years, the number of men’s lifestyles on the market has grown exponentially
05/13/2017 13:59 UTC
This is genealogy: Christopher Guest's "Family Tree" comes to HBO
The creator of "Waiting for Guffman" hits the small screen, but with a little less heart
05/10/2013 19:58 UTC
A conversation with John Markoff
12/30/1995 17:38 UTC
Archie's passage to India
Yes, that Archie, the goof who is finally (gasp!) proposing to Veronica. The last gasp of cultural imperialism?
06/12/2009 01:12 UTC
The real do's and don'ts of dressing your way out of the friend zone
Salon will show you how to dress the part of a man who believes in something called the "friend zone"
10/31/2014 00:06 UTC
Toronto kicks off with Downey Jr.'s 'The Judge'
09/05/2014 10:00 UTC
"Miss Scarlet" and the case of the Victorian outsiders
Series creator Rachael New spoke to Salon about how the show touches on the limitations of 19th-century gay men
01/25/2021 18:36 UTC
The 13 most buzzworthy fashion statements of 2022, ranked
These are the ensembles that made celebrities go viral – but not always for aspirational reasons
12/25/2022 13:00 UTC
In "Wrath of Man," Jason Statham shoots his way through an overblown, yet fun revenge thriller
Guy Ritchie's latest film utilizes his signature swagger and gunplay, but blessedly uses less gimmicks
05/07/2021 21:00 UTC
The new "Ghostbusters" delivers: It's a cheerful exercise in feminist nostalgia — except, wait, is that possible?
If you can handle the shock of four female "Ghostbusters," Paul Feig's remake is a cheerful summer diversion
07/12/2016 19:20 UTC